Why Christians are wrong about Jesus

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Pub Date Mar 08 2023 | Archive Date Apr 09 2023

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In the much-awaited follow-up to Cross-Examined: Putting Christianity on Trial, trial lawyer John W. Campbell demonstrates why Christians are fundamentally wrong about Jesus, the leader of the movement that developed into modern Christianity.

Using the most up to date research and findings, Campbell shows, among other things, why Jesus was not the Jewish Messiah, why the true Jesus was replaced by Paul's Christ of faith, and why Jesus was not resurrected from the dead.

Campbell reveals how Jesus came to be severely misunderstood, unwittingly giving birth to a religion he would not have recognized and surely would have opposed.

Campbell explains who Jesus really was, what he believed, and why he would be so disappointed with modern Christianity.

In the much-awaited follow-up to Cross-Examined: Putting Christianity on Trial, trial lawyer John W. Campbell demonstrates why Christians are fundamentally wrong about Jesus, the leader of the...


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"In Why Christians are Wrong about Jesus by John W Campbell, we get a rational account from many historians, universal and independent who have analyzed the Bible’s story of the life of Jesus. The basis of Campbell's argument is that while Jesus lived and preached, none of his activities were written down at the time and the memoirs were penned over twenty years after his death, followed by further gospels forty and sixty years later. He provides many instances where the gospels contradict each other, while on other occasions they are a carbon copy of the story. He also extrapolates that the prophecies of the Messiah coming to earth taken from the Old Testament were cherry-picked and made to fit the facts in retrospect. The translations of the biblical texts vary from Hebrew to Greek and further language versions have often been inaccurate. Even the King James version from 1611, underwent over four hundred further changes in 1807. From his extensive research, into both Jewish and Christian tracts, Campbell suggests that Jesus was intent on preaching only to the Jews, and urged his followers to continue the practices passed down from the time of Moses. He also mentions how much of what Christians have been taught such as the end of the crucifixion, the empty tomb, and the rising from the dead can be debunked with simple psychology and modern research from internationally renowned experts in their field.

The very title Why Christians are Wrong about Jesus by John W Campbell is intriguing, and I was keen to read his story. Can so many millions of people believe something that cannot be traced as factual? From the information, painstakingly collated, it appears there are huge discrepancies. The first part of the story has many quotes from the Old Testament, and I wondered if Campbell was Jewish as he knows so much about their religion; but no, the biography at the end describes him as being brought up as a Christian and then losing his faith. I learned so much; the early years of the new religion; the infighting of the different sects; Paul versus Peter, James and John; and the desperate scramble for each party to gather together as many followers as possible. Paul focused on preaching to the Gentiles, allowing them to disregard Jewish practices, while other factions stuck closely to the ancient laws. Campbell uncovers that Paul introduced the eucharist, the resurrection, and the basis of the divine trinity, none of which have been mentioned in any of the reports of the actual teachings attributed to Jesus. It is difficult to read and absorb the information without having deep doubts about the authenticity of large parts of the Bible. Historically, information has been lost, mistold, or deliberately distorted which leaves the basis of Christian belief firmly in the realm of faith.

- Lucinda E. Clark

"In Why Christians are Wrong about Jesus by John W Campbell, we get a rational account from many historians, universal and independent who have analyzed the Bible’s story of the life of Jesus. The...


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A bracing well-written text that scours tired apologetics with its scholarship. Perfect for anyone wanting to better understand both the New and Old Testaments.

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